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and then, two exclusives, first, the ceo of hormel and the ceo of cheniere energy. meantime, we have your first move tomorrow when we come right back.
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. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that aid for katrina and it's been two months and, yes, speaker boehner i think was concerned he couldn't ask his caucus to vote for this right after they voted for that fiscal cliff, but i think some of the democrats i talked to today on the hill said or the northeasterners said he could have had this vote a month and a half ago. >> could web having a similar conversation about the composition of the house? >> i don't think so. democrats have been remarkably united. in the previous congress before boehner took over, nancy pelosi got stuff done and continues to keep the democratic caucus quite united. no,
. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that...
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mid-american energy bought some power projects sending shares skyrocketing 40% today. meanwhile as in the capital up from a sell. new year's resolution time, that means it is time to battle the bulge. take a look at the big players in a publicly traded diet game, the stars at weight watchers, you have nutrisystem and they shows us the guys need a diet. who's going to pack a big punch in 2013? pretty much the new ceo here. >> on the job for six or seven weeks. liz: it coincides with the one new year's resolution or break talks about, losing weight. have you seen a bump in sales, how does that work for you? >> four nights ago, three nights ago half of america made a resolution to lose weight and it is an exciting time for us. we're doing a lot of marketing, we have calls coming in, or phone is ringing off the roof. their call center out of pennsylvania. your biggest stars are male athletes, coaches. will that continue and what is the strategy? speak we have a strategy of celebrities, terry bradshaw, dan murray now. we put men's dieting on the map, 30% of our dieters are
mid-american energy bought some power projects sending shares skyrocketing 40% today. meanwhile as in the capital up from a sell. new year's resolution time, that means it is time to battle the bulge. take a look at the big players in a publicly traded diet game, the stars at weight watchers, you have nutrisystem and they shows us the guys need a diet. who's going to pack a big punch in 2013? pretty much the new ceo here. >> on the job for six or seven weeks. liz: it coincides with the...
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their power is for the rest of the world to produce more while they simultaneously consume less with energy efficiency. that would drive down the price of oil, impacting their revenues. of course, it would hurt several of the states here in the u.s., notably texas. alaska, which is very dependant on revenues as well. >> we have to leave it there, andy. i should also note, by the way, we're talking about texas joining opec or not. north dakota produced more than qatar and ecuador. >> yeah, but there's already been six flags flown over texas. they have a penchant for this kind of thing, which i dig a lot. i'll head up the cnbc dallas bureau any time. coming up, things that make you go hmm. next. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not ta
their power is for the rest of the world to produce more while they simultaneously consume less with energy efficiency. that would drive down the price of oil, impacting their revenues. of course, it would hurt several of the states here in the u.s., notably texas. alaska, which is very dependant on revenues as well. >> we have to leave it there, andy. i should also note, by the way, we're talking about texas joining opec or not. north dakota produced more than qatar and ecuador. >>...
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she was a ball of energy. she cared deeply about other people. she was a good kid. a very funny, feisty red head that we miss very, very much. >> your family and community still recovering from this tragedy. do you think this theater should have reopened at all? >> it's a business and it's a large theater in an area that doesn't have a lot of theaters around. we i think most of the families realized it would reopen, but the fact that we were excluded from any input whatsoever, we still just hear rumors of how it's been redesigned. we don't know. we were never asked for any of our -- the families were never asked for input. we reached out early on to cine mark before lawsuits were filed and never received a phone call and never received any condolence letters and nothing from cine mark at all. now it's ironic that now that they would want us to participate in a reopening that none of us would want to participate in. >> we asked cine mark to respond. we were told the theater has no immediate comment. is there anything at this point they could do to make it right at th
she was a ball of energy. she cared deeply about other people. she was a good kid. a very funny, feisty red head that we miss very, very much. >> your family and community still recovering from this tragedy. do you think this theater should have reopened at all? >> it's a business and it's a large theater in an area that doesn't have a lot of theaters around. we i think most of the families realized it would reopen, but the fact that we were excluded from any input whatsoever, we...
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we are going to get a storage report from the energy department store. the anticipation is we may not see a huge withdrawal from storage. that of course in a market that has plenty of natural gas could be a bearish nal. we'll watch for that report at 10:30 eastern time. >> we're not off to the races and we're not really selling off. i don't know what you would call it -- digestion maybe? we started on the low side here. there was the sell-off. didn't go anywhere. we're slowly moving into positive territory. volume not as heaven as it was yesterday. this is what you want to see here. again i would call digestion the proper term. let me comment on some of the sectors. i've gotten questions on what's going on. big question is defense. this is an historic high for the defense index today. dfx. now wait a minute, everybody says, my e-mails say -- what about this sequestration that's coming? isn't this going to hurt defense? the answer is yes but two things are mitigating this. put up the defense stocks say the big names. there's a belief that most of the sequ
we are going to get a storage report from the energy department store. the anticipation is we may not see a huge withdrawal from storage. that of course in a market that has plenty of natural gas could be a bearish nal. we'll watch for that report at 10:30 eastern time. >> we're not off to the races and we're not really selling off. i don't know what you would call it -- digestion maybe? we started on the low side here. there was the sell-off. didn't go anywhere. we're slowly moving into...
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the investments they make, and the clean energy jobs that they create. and two million americans who are out of work but out there looking, pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. >> so who would argue with that deal? i mean, in an era of unprecedented obstruction, filibusters galore, president obama, what has he done? he has gotten $620 billion in new revenue and no spending cuts. he also got more than 150 republicans to vote for taxes to go up on the middle class. no one is denying that there will be tough fights ahead. but the president defined the terms of battle going forward. >> cutting spending has to go hand in hand with further reforms to our tax code so that the wealthiest corporations and individuals can't take advantage of loopholes and deductions that aren't available to most americans. >> this is a message to republican leadership. if they want spending cuts, they have to cough up some more revenue. one thing we do know. the president will not have
the investments they make, and the clean energy jobs that they create. and two million americans who are out of work but out there looking, pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. >> so who would argue with that deal? i mean, in an era of unprecedented obstruction, filibusters galore, president obama, what has he done? he has gotten $620 billion in new revenue and no spending cuts. he also got...
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dollars, 7 million dollar has been allocated for electric motorcycle makers by expanding the green energy tax and the list goes on and on. the ironic part, house republicans delayed voting on a superstorm sandy relief bill because it contains too much pork. and specially former clinton, lanny davis, and you know, i've never seen it this dysfunctional. 4 trillion in new debt according to the cbo this bill gives us. you have pork in it, literally 15 four-page bill and the senate has three minutes to read it before they have to vote on it. there's something wrong and broken this is beyond my imagination, i want to get your reaction to it. >> sean, we're in a warld-- sean, we're in a world view war with people who don't believe in america's founding principles and don't believe in the constitution as written and who believe that man is perfectible all of our problems solved through the government and achieve some kind of utopia through a socialistic government and we have a president who is steadfastly addicted to spending who wants to complete the fundamental transformation of america and th
dollars, 7 million dollar has been allocated for electric motorcycle makers by expanding the green energy tax and the list goes on and on. the ironic part, house republicans delayed voting on a superstorm sandy relief bill because it contains too much pork. and specially former clinton, lanny davis, and you know, i've never seen it this dysfunctional. 4 trillion in new debt according to the cbo this bill gives us. you have pork in it, literally 15 four-page bill and the senate has three minutes...
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we're geared to take in energy, not push it out. as a result of that it will take us a year or two to build terminals, the ability to export into the global market. david: bottom line though, the cheapest gas will be at the pump in 2013? >> look i think we'll breach in the first half of the year. may not be long-lived. david: 2.90, 2.89? >> hopefully in that range. i would like to see it. david: nus consulting co-president. great to see you. liz? liz: i will fill my gasoline tank with premium now. go for it. up next it wasn't such a happy new year's eve for one apple store in france. wait until you hear what happened. that's next. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the bet
we're geared to take in energy, not push it out. as a result of that it will take us a year or two to build terminals, the ability to export into the global market. david: bottom line though, the cheapest gas will be at the pump in 2013? >> look i think we'll breach in the first half of the year. may not be long-lived. david: 2.90, 2.89? >> hopefully in that range. i would like to see it. david: nus consulting co-president. great to see you. liz? liz: i will fill my gasoline tank...
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starting the year with a bick bounce after losing 40%, alexion and other biotechs rallying and consol energy and natural gas players among today's decliners with forecasts calling for warmer weather ahead. kohl's and other retailers lower after likely disappointing sales. and emc, disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, and continued pressure for watson phrma after the fda approved a generic version of its adhd drug. a lot of movement today, bill. >> ber, that thank you very much. >> sorry, we've been chatting here. >> bill is making an interesting point. got to look at strength within the market and pay attention to what signals we're seeing. >> and a very strong last few minutes of trading here for the bulls. >> anything to give pause, maybe it's what happened with the euro, not exactly participating. >> exactly. a huge first day of the year msnbc what for the rest of the year? someone who studies these types of things joins us next? >> also, billionaire investor wilbur ross joins us. we'll find out if a tax deal is changing his investment outlook and just what his plans are now that there'
starting the year with a bick bounce after losing 40%, alexion and other biotechs rallying and consol energy and natural gas players among today's decliners with forecasts calling for warmer weather ahead. kohl's and other retailers lower after likely disappointing sales. and emc, disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, and continued pressure for watson phrma after the fda approved a generic version of its adhd drug. a lot of movement today, bill. >> ber, that thank you very much. >>...
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there are tax breaks for renewable energy in the fiscal cliff year. specifically for wind and biodiesel, a lot of people are extrapolating and there will be cuts in subsidies. i know becky, what everyone will say on the headlines. stocks up on fiscal cliff deal. all i want to point out if you look at the numbers and stocks have been up big on the first trading day the last four years, all i'm saying is that is probably the major factor here. back to you. >> i tell you, keep is here on the first day of trading. my true love gave to me a statistic that will blow your mind. listen to this, bob. here you go. if the s&p closes up double digits for the ppreceding year s negative like 2012 and if a left-handed oboe player is playing, the index is una hundred percent of the time in the following year with average gain of 12.5%. you got me there? it looks like we will be up 12.5%. he used to be an independent trader but is beginning a new deal with o'neill securities today. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> which means he will be with us. >> that
there are tax breaks for renewable energy in the fiscal cliff year. specifically for wind and biodiesel, a lot of people are extrapolating and there will be cuts in subsidies. i know becky, what everyone will say on the headlines. stocks up on fiscal cliff deal. all i want to point out if you look at the numbers and stocks have been up big on the first trading day the last four years, all i'm saying is that is probably the major factor here. back to you. >> i tell you, keep is here on the...
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cooperman liked energy. i don't specifically see energy as a place where you should be allocating at overweight. i that should be underweight. >> baker, where do you come down with some of cooperman's picks, the sectors, materials, energy, health care, those are his 2013 picks. >> he liked housing and the financials, too. lot of the hedge funds got it wrong last year, you've got to be involved and sector specific, very stock pacific like leo was talking about, makes a strong case to be in equities this year. >> dr. j., aig, big performer for a lot of investors including mr. cooperman, apple, sprint, sal sally mae, what do you see? >> one that jumped out at me the delivering alpha picks, cof, capital one. one of the sectors that benefits the most from the fiscal cliff we just negotiated through was the credit card sector, in particular, those exposed to the middle and to -- well i'll call it the middle class. in other words people that that 50 bucks a month or per paycheck rather would have made an impact, wo
cooperman liked energy. i don't specifically see energy as a place where you should be allocating at overweight. i that should be underweight. >> baker, where do you come down with some of cooperman's picks, the sectors, materials, energy, health care, those are his 2013 picks. >> he liked housing and the financials, too. lot of the hedge funds got it wrong last year, you've got to be involved and sector specific, very stock pacific like leo was talking about, makes a strong case to...
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we need new blood, new life, new energy. i'm optimistic, but i'm going to keep fighting. >> and how do you feel about this notion there seems to be a congratulatory tone just to avoid armageddon? how do you feel about joining a group that effectively created a disaster and then didn't really even solve that disaster? >> there should be no congratulations in order. i don't want to say this is the worst-case scenario, but what just happened is not what should have happened. there would be no congratulations in order. we need to sit down almost from scratch and look at it with a fresh lens and get our traffic on the right track. you can look across the world, so many countries, you look at china, they're slowing down, europe is in a radio session. south america has slowed down. america has a chance to become and stay the global leader for generations to come if we make the tough choices right now. >> you might have some tough choices to make on hurricane sandy, because boy oh boy there's a storm brewing there. grant lace on the
we need new blood, new life, new energy. i'm optimistic, but i'm going to keep fighting. >> and how do you feel about this notion there seems to be a congratulatory tone just to avoid armageddon? how do you feel about joining a group that effectively created a disaster and then didn't really even solve that disaster? >> there should be no congratulations in order. i don't want to say this is the worst-case scenario, but what just happened is not what should have happened. there...
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. >> time now to check the moves within the energy and metals market. check in with sharon especiallier son. >> we're looking at u.s. oil prices, the wti contract was at the highest levels since september. above $93 a barrel and it's broken through key technical levels. the same is true for brent crude. the next level to get to in terms of resistant above $113 a barrel. we're also seeing gains even in the gasoline futures and that comes on a year that saw the highest retail gasoline prices on average. $3.60 was the average price for 2012. we're looking at 2013 starting off around 3.29 a gallon. aaa is saying we're going to see gas prices that are probably a little cheaper than a year ago, but still, rather high. we're seeing a big downturn here in natural gas. bucking the trend from where other commodities are standing. prices hit a low of $3.05 and some traders saying it was just below trading activity. others say look at what's happening to the weather forecast a week or so out, where we're going to see very much above normal temperatures for much of
. >> time now to check the moves within the energy and metals market. check in with sharon especiallier son. >> we're looking at u.s. oil prices, the wti contract was at the highest levels since september. above $93 a barrel and it's broken through key technical levels. the same is true for brent crude. the next level to get to in terms of resistant above $113 a barrel. we're also seeing gains even in the gasoline futures and that comes on a year that saw the highest retail gasoline...
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we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about $20 a week for a family making $50,000. so that is a -- a bit of a counter drag on the economy from the whatever boost it's gotten from theection tension of middle-class tax cuts. >> i've seen that in places they're estimating as much as 0.5% of gdp growth because of the payroll tax alone. you look at that, and people expect that if you continue to want social security you're going to have to fund if t somehow. this is money that's supposed to be going to that. >> that's right. and the payroll tax cut was always intended as a temporary measure to stimulate the economy. and if you reason that you stimulate the economy until it's recovering, we're in a rec
we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about $20 a week for a family making $50,000. so that is a -- a bit of a counter...
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will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. 2 million americans are out of work with, but out there looking and pounding the pavement every day will continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. i'm very open to compromise. i agree with democrats and republicans that the aging population and the rising cost of health care makes medicare the biggest contributor to our deficit. i believe we have to find ways to reform that program without hurting seniors who count on it to survive. and i believe that there's further unnecessary spending in government that we can eliminate. but we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they have already wracked up through the laws they passed. let me repeat. we can't not pay bills that we've already incurred. if congress refuses to give the united states government time to pay these bills on time, the result will be catastrophic. hopeful
will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. 2 million americans are out of work with, but out there looking and pounding the pavement every day will continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. i'm very open to compromise. i agree with democrats and republicans that the aging population and the rising cost of health care makes medicare the biggest contributor to our...
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and it changed the morale in many parts of the north by feeling that this whole extra infusion of energy had come into the union cause. >> reporter: a cause that changed a nation. ron mott, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, a doctor who makes a house call for an entire community, changing kids' lives and making a difference. we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ]
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he allo calls fracking quote, by far the decade's best green energy option. he started off our interview by saying that in the u.s. carbon emissions are at the lowest level they have been at in 20 years. >> actually, per capita you're down what you emit back in eisenhower. melissa: isn't that people are driving less and people are buy being their priuses and everything else? >> there is tiny bit of that. but the vast majority is because you have stopped using coal to produce electricity. and you started using gas. we've gone from gas use used to be 20% and coal 50. now 32, 32. basically making fracking so cheap you have achieved what nobody else was able to do. namely wee dramatically lowered our carbon emissions. he lowered it twice as much, what everything else, european union, kyoto protocol managed to do. melissa: there is such a flood of natural gas on the market right now we've seen the price absolutely plummet. granted it was hurricane katrina times. it was up to $15. now it is down to two bucks. it is so cheap, and it is so plentiful. a lot of people
he allo calls fracking quote, by far the decade's best green energy option. he started off our interview by saying that in the u.s. carbon emissions are at the lowest level they have been at in 20 years. >> actually, per capita you're down what you emit back in eisenhower. melissa: isn't that people are driving less and people are buy being their priuses and everything else? >> there is tiny bit of that. but the vast majority is because you have stopped using coal to produce...
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>>hese workers will now have a new mission, produce something of the most energy efficient windows in the world. >> other companies don't get so much help but this company gave money to the democrats and one of their executives was married to an energy department official. it's shoe nice to get special government help. >> tnk you, mr. vice-president, four your support. >> left-wing think tanks criticize corporate welfare but somehow green handouts are okay. >> everybody wants to find a better fuel efficient way to go about their daily business, and the government is going to invest in companies to pioneer technologies. that it is not corporate welfare. >> the business is tooumb to invest without the government saying, do this. >> the private sector will only invest if they know for sure there's a commercial market place. >> you say everybody wants these things. isn't that enough incentive for private greedy substances to make it? >> the free market does not know anything unless we collect our interest and says they is it of import to us. >> central planning does not work. it doesn't w
>>hese workers will now have a new mission, produce something of the most energy efficient windows in the world. >> other companies don't get so much help but this company gave money to the democrats and one of their executives was married to an energy department official. it's shoe nice to get special government help. >> tnk you, mr. vice-president, four your support. >> left-wing think tanks criticize corporate welfare but somehow green handouts are okay. >>...
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lots of energy in times square last night as people rang in the new year. about a million people were in times square. they watched that famous waterford crystal ball drop as confetti and fireworks filled the air. moving over to vegas, lots of revellers along the strip in vegas as fireworks went off from eight different roof tops. live music throughout the city. >> steve: that's cool. >> juliet: seattle, fireworks lit up the space needle. over 60,000 people packed downtown there. take a look at this terrifying scene here. a helicopter trying to rescue a stranded -- >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> juliet: this happened atriy de janiero. all four people managed to make it out okay. the swimmer who was in distress was saved by a nearby surfer. wow. >>> it was a yearlong pain at the pump for americans that reached an all-time high. triple a says the national average for a gallon of gas in 2012 was 9 cents higher than the previous record of 3.60 in 2011. experts say bad weather and the tension in the middle east drove the prices up. >>> 2012 is out and with it goe
lots of energy in times square last night as people rang in the new year. about a million people were in times square. they watched that famous waterford crystal ball drop as confetti and fireworks filled the air. moving over to vegas, lots of revellers along the strip in vegas as fireworks went off from eight different roof tops. live music throughout the city. >> steve: that's cool. >> juliet: seattle, fireworks lit up the space needle. over 60,000 people packed downtown there....
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. >> immigration, economy and energy were the exact three things he said in 2009 that were important to get done. >> not exactly a grand vision, is it? >> it would great if he were to get it done. >> it's the exact same proposal from 2008 and also, he's not getting any of that done. with the mood in washington and republican house, none of it's going to happen. >> yeah, everybody's too unsettled, angry, upset. everybody feels like they've been gypped along the way and sold a bill of goods and he has to say this because that's what his supporters and political cronies want him to say, but it's not happening. >> if they wanted immigration reform they could have had it in 2008. president obama is one of the people-- >> i can hand bob off, but not you. >> and now to benghazi. >> this was a politically motivated attack on her. i mean, of all the people in my national security team she probably had the least to do with anything that happened in benghazi. why she was targeted individually for the kind of attack that she was subjected to, it was puzzling to me and i was very clear in the day
. >> immigration, economy and energy were the exact three things he said in 2009 that were important to get done. >> not exactly a grand vision, is it? >> it would great if he were to get it done. >> it's the exact same proposal from 2008 and also, he's not getting any of that done. with the mood in washington and republican house, none of it's going to happen. >> yeah, everybody's too unsettled, angry, upset. everybody feels like they've been gypped along the way...
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: now, the president also mapped out an ambitious second-term agenda, including immigration reform, energy policy and stiffer gun control laws but all that's on hold while the fight over taxes and spending rages on. kate? >> kristen welker at the white house tonight. >>> so, what does an impasse mean? for more, wasn't to bring in cnbc's washington bureau chief, john harwood. let's break it down here. if we have no deal tomorrow, by midnight tomorrow, what happens? what is the direct impact on the american taxpayer? >> the biggest impact, kate, would be on the 2 million americans who would lose extended unemployment benefits of around $300 a month. the average family through the loss of the payroll tax cut would lose about $20 a week out of their paycheck and as for the tax withholding, the higher tax rates for people through the income tax code, treasury could put off delaying -- taking more money out of people's paycheck bus they are not inclined to do so unless a deal is imminent on capitol hill. >> the markets were unsettled last week with all the indecision in washington. what are we l
: now, the president also mapped out an ambitious second-term agenda, including immigration reform, energy policy and stiffer gun control laws but all that's on hold while the fight over taxes and spending rages on. kate? >> kristen welker at the white house tonight. >>> so, what does an impasse mean? for more, wasn't to bring in cnbc's washington bureau chief, john harwood. let's break it down here. if we have no deal tomorrow, by midnight tomorrow, what happens? what is the...
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i'm from an energy state and the energy committee and his actions are different than his words. he continues to block the keystone pipeline which would help us in terms of energy security and bringing more jobs to america, so his words are very different than his actions and we see it again on energy, with his policies. >> so, senator barrasso, thank you so much for being here. congressman labrador, both of you come back. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> up next, the odds and costs of diving over the cliff with "time" magazine's michael crowley, a.b. stoddard of the hill, karen tumulty of the "washington post" and cnns's jessica yellen. suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell
i'm from an energy state and the energy committee and his actions are different than his words. he continues to block the keystone pipeline which would help us in terms of energy security and bringing more jobs to america, so his words are very different than his actions and we see it again on energy, with his policies. >> so, senator barrasso, thank you so much for being here. congressman labrador, both of you come back. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> up next, the odds and...
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while the president promises green energy, environmental rules have choked the industry and sent millions to the unemployment lines. >> he is bound and determined to have that level of taxation out of the country. >> the new taxes that lie ahead. and getting married? buying a new home? >> family is the basic economic building block of the country. >> why the best time to do it is now. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike hukabee. >> hello, everybody and welcome. delighted to have you here. what a great audience. welcome to "huckabee" from the fox news studios in new york city. as we wrap up 2012 and get ready for 2013, happy to have you with us. now tonight we are going to take a look ahead and look at some of the key issues that will impact us in the new year. first, let's look back at some of the most memorable quotes from last year. the president is going to be sworn in for his second term in a few weeks. so what will four more years of obama bring? he gave as you preview of what is to come in march. >> after the election i will have more flex ability. >> yikes. more flexibility? my
while the president promises green energy, environmental rules have choked the industry and sent millions to the unemployment lines. >> he is bound and determined to have that level of taxation out of the country. >> the new taxes that lie ahead. and getting married? buying a new home? >> family is the basic economic building block of the country. >> why the best time to do it is now. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike hukabee. >> hello, everybody and...
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the first moves into pennsylvania and weakened and then transfer energy to a system that is going to roll up the coast but that happens too late for this to be a major snowmaker for most of us here. a wide swath of snow from the storm from west virginia into new england. as far as accumulations are concerned one to three inches from columbus and then into pittsburgh and new york city picking up a quick one to three inches through the afternoon when the snow arrives but then boston is where things get interesting as the storm rapidly strengthens off the coast. snow will intensify as we get through the day and then especially the coasts of new england, cape cod into boston we could pick up snow in the 3-6-inch range and then the storm continues to strengthen and drags in north and west temperatures only going to fall. as far as the temperatures right now quite cold across the midwest and thorn plains and we are at 18 currently minneapolis. for tomorrow here. and winter is certainly here and here to stay. that cold air will continue to filter in as we track on past new year's day and th
the first moves into pennsylvania and weakened and then transfer energy to a system that is going to roll up the coast but that happens too late for this to be a major snowmaker for most of us here. a wide swath of snow from the storm from west virginia into new england. as far as accumulations are concerned one to three inches from columbus and then into pittsburgh and new york city picking up a quick one to three inches through the afternoon when the snow arrives but then boston is where...
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etp, energy transper partners wants a line to the gulf coast. transcanada wants to move oil from alberta oil sands all the way over to quebec. adam: let's wrap up. i will challenge you on something. >> okay. adam: this sounds like music to an investor's ears. yesterday we had a guest on who said this prediction of oil independence for the united states is way overblown. eia and the iea got it wrong. as an investor do i need to listen to the guest we had yesterday or should i ignore that and continue to proceed as if this oil bonanza continues? >> well i think you should proceed that the oil bonanza con since because worldwide oil prices are going up due to higher demand. as prices go up, it gives good access to production. i mean the production industry will grow, and the transportation of crude oil will grow wit. adam: all right. andy, we appreciate you being here. you mentioned every train company except for the atchison topeka and the sante fe. if they were in business still you would be getting in on action. >> be well, adam. adam: nebraska'
etp, energy transper partners wants a line to the gulf coast. transcanada wants to move oil from alberta oil sands all the way over to quebec. adam: let's wrap up. i will challenge you on something. >> okay. adam: this sounds like music to an investor's ears. yesterday we had a guest on who said this prediction of oil independence for the united states is way overblown. eia and the iea got it wrong. as an investor do i need to listen to the guest we had yesterday or should i ignore that...
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energy and material shares among today's weakest performers and because of fears the demand could slow up for both of these groups if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff. again, we're waiting for any news coming out of the 3:00 p.m. news. >> send it over to bertha coombs. what have you got on your 3450i7bd? >> as mary said, a lot of people are sitting on the sidelines in terms of any movement in congress over the weekend. but we did get that delayed weekly inventory report, and that was fairly bearish for the most part. much smaller than expected draw down in crude. bills across the product. in crude the thing that people watch is what happens to the nymex in curbing, oklahoma. there we saw a 2 million barrel increase in terms of stockpiles. we're now at a record 49 million barrel stockpile. that really just underscores what we've seen all year and why we've seen nymex crude underperform, brent, which is now considered really the global benchmark because we keep having strong production coming out of north dakota but no real way to get that production out of the hub in cushing, oklahom
energy and material shares among today's weakest performers and because of fears the demand could slow up for both of these groups if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff. again, we're waiting for any news coming out of the 3:00 p.m. news. >> send it over to bertha coombs. what have you got on your 3450i7bd? >> as mary said, a lot of people are sitting on the sidelines in terms of any movement in congress over the weekend. but we did get that delayed weekly inventory report, and that...
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sandra: this from a late government report on energy supplies. normally we get a crude oil report on wednesday but because of the christmas holiday we got it today and we are a few minutes from the close of the trading session for crude oil. it has been quite a week. the second straight day of losses but still hanging on to the $90 market. this crude-oil inventories key, showing the size of crude oil setting a nine month high, that would be good for gasoline prices to go lower. this isn't always a good sign about the economy. in the face of the fiscal cliff there is concern about what will happen with taxes and american consumers income in the new year. they're backing off of energy consumption. that is leading to lower prices. for the trading, overall volume is half of its 100 a average. we're seeing light participation in those markets and as of today crude down 8%. we are watching natural-gas prices as whether roles throughout the country. folks are using more natural gas pushing prices up, contrary to crude-oil prices going down, the energy r
sandra: this from a late government report on energy supplies. normally we get a crude oil report on wednesday but because of the christmas holiday we got it today and we are a few minutes from the close of the trading session for crude oil. it has been quite a week. the second straight day of losses but still hanging on to the $90 market. this crude-oil inventories key, showing the size of crude oil setting a nine month high, that would be good for gasoline prices to go lower. this isn't...
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energy stocks trading lower for the fifth session in a row largely on fiscal cliff worries. a lot of traders worried about a barrage of spending cuts, tax increases that come with that cliff. take a look at we look at conoco phillips, valero energy, marathon oil, exxon mobil, and chevron all in the red. finally, some retailers are among the few winners today. look at walgreens, some of the others here. even american express. anything related to consumer spending appears to be hanging on. that does it for us here. let's get back to headquarters. scott wapner and the fast money report. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show on this friday. four hours to go until the close. here is where we stand at this hour on wall street. red arrows across the board. the dow is down nearly 70 points. here's what we're following on halftime right now. treasure and trash looking back at 2012's biggest winners and losers. traders tell you what the new year may bring. hi higher tech's ann blinblat joins us with what names to watch in 2013. the top story, over the cliff, where
energy stocks trading lower for the fifth session in a row largely on fiscal cliff worries. a lot of traders worried about a barrage of spending cuts, tax increases that come with that cliff. take a look at we look at conoco phillips, valero energy, marathon oil, exxon mobil, and chevron all in the red. finally, some retailers are among the few winners today. look at walgreens, some of the others here. even american express. anything related to consumer spending appears to be hanging on. that...
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energy, we believe the u.s. is moving more closely toward energy independence over the next three to five years. lastly industrials are the most eclectic sector in the u.s. market and really focus on the industrials, machinery, railroad companies that will really benefit from the domestic revival we see the second half of 2013. >> i saw a piece yesterday, brian, that said one of the big trends of the year is scruffy beards, very light beards on celebrities. i can see you're enjoying that trend. looks good. >> thank you carl. >> see you next time. >>> financials and the fiscal cliff. what is next for the big bank trade after a big run up in 2012? we have sanford bernstein's brad hintz to weigh in. first rick santelli always clean shaven is joining us next working on something for a little later on. >> we have jeff carter. we're going to talk about the fiscal cliff but from a much more cynical perspective. he believes that the cbo's call, if we go over the cliff in recession, well, he doesn't believe him. he says
energy, we believe the u.s. is moving more closely toward energy independence over the next three to five years. lastly industrials are the most eclectic sector in the u.s. market and really focus on the industrials, machinery, railroad companies that will really benefit from the domestic revival we see the second half of 2013. >> i saw a piece yesterday, brian, that said one of the big trends of the year is scruffy beards, very light beards on celebrities. i can see you're enjoying that...
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i think she showed no signs of her energy lagging as secretary of state, and that's a pretty tough job, too. i'm not saying it's as vicious as running for president, but i didn't see her slowing down, and i think she will run. >> let me ask you about the ideology. where do you think she stands politically? would you put her where i put her on foreign policy to the right of obama? rana? >> i would. >> and safer politically for an election in a general election given the fact people normally want to switch parties every eight years. you don't want to run as a xerox of obama. your thoughts. >> i do think she's to the right on foreign policy. i think what's going to be really interesting is seeing where she is economically. she's been very savvy about using economic statecraft to advance foreign policy goals for the u.s. it will be interesting to see what she brings to the economic debate because i think that's still going to be a debate in the next election. jobs. how to grow, how to get the country back on track. it will be really interesting to see where it comes off. >> i have you as a
i think she showed no signs of her energy lagging as secretary of state, and that's a pretty tough job, too. i'm not saying it's as vicious as running for president, but i didn't see her slowing down, and i think she will run. >> let me ask you about the ideology. where do you think she stands politically? would you put her where i put her on foreign policy to the right of obama? rana? >> i would. >> and safer politically for an election in a general election given the fact...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> donald trump said republicans have a nuclear weapon and they should use it. that's not all he said. we spoke with him earlier tonight. >> donald, i understand that you say the republicans are in a stronger position than they realize going into this fiscal cliff debate or debacle, whatever you want to call it? >> i think they are in the strongest position if they only knew the debt creel is coming up in a very short period of time. frankly, if you remember on your show i said they should not agree to extend the debt ceiling beyond the election. and when they did that, and as soon as they did that, they love the election. they would have won the election had it come due before and they would have won that had they stuck to it but they didn't do it. but the debt ceiling has to be agreed to. they have the cards i just don't think they know it, unfortunately. they should get everything they want based on the debt ceiling alone. >> explain it to me. suppo
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> donald trump said republicans have a nuclear weapon and they should use it. that's not all he said. we spoke with him earlier tonight. >> donald, i understand that you say the republicans are in a stronger position than they realize going into this fiscal cliff debate or debacle, whatever you want to call it? >> i think they are in the strongest position if they only knew the...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> it was a wild ride to election day 2012. jim acosta has the top ten campaign stories of the year. >> reporter: the year started off with a surprise in a sweater vest, counting down the top campaign stories of the year, number ten, the primaries. rick santorum's stunning performance in the iowa caucuses. >> game on. >> reporter: kicked off a battle for the republican nomination that few in washington had expected. the gop's odds on favorite, mitt romney stumbled in some of the early contests. he refused to release his tax returns allowing newt gingrich to take south carolina. >> we proved here in south carolina that people of power beats big money. >> reporter: but that big money eventually cleared the field and romney set his sights on the president. >> it's still about the economy and we're not stupid. >> reporter: at number nine, bain. not that one. that one. almost as soon as romney had had locked up the nomination, his former private investment c
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energy particularly as well as technology, even health care to some degree. both for yield and investors as well as those looking for capital growth but increasingly because risks are receding on a global basis we're suggesting investors pivot to non-u.s. equities. international markets look very appealing right now. ashley: what about the targets on s&p, best worst scenario? >> we best-case scenario of 1545 on the s&p 500. ashley: okay. >> 8 t0 10% or so out of the money. ashley: right now 1414. >> it is. and that would imply mid to upper single-digit earnings growth and very little in the way of multiple expansion to get to that kind of a figure. on more optimistic case, we have 1680 out there. ashley: that is optimistic. >> well it is. it is scenario majority of probability for us but nonetheless we put it on the table in the context of us getting past the fiscal cliff, seeing increase in certainty, risk continue to abate internationally. and as a consequence earnings growth coupled with multiple expansion lead us to a number we think is a stretch goal but
energy particularly as well as technology, even health care to some degree. both for yield and investors as well as those looking for capital growth but increasingly because risks are receding on a global basis we're suggesting investors pivot to non-u.s. equities. international markets look very appealing right now. ashley: what about the targets on s&p, best worst scenario? >> we best-case scenario of 1545 on the s&p 500. ashley: okay. >> 8 t0 10% or so out of the money....
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did you have a stronger dollar against the euro >> energy pricing is losing ground after jumping 3%. we have sandy smith at the chicago mercantile exchange. you told us oil would hit $100. we're on our way. >> we are down with today's session. people stepped in to the oil market because it was struggling. it is still negative for the year at underperforming and crude oil is down a percent and again today the word is he'll like it did deal by the end of the year and those who do as an say it will not be right where it will be bad. we still are not talking about growing jobs so there is negative sentiment crude-oil prices down when typically during of big storm prices would go up but they're dropping because there is fear we will enter a recession and the country will struggle and they say if we enter the new year we will see higher taxes, lower home values in people struggling. it is not a good. they say that's speaker boner will cave in and we will not get a good deal. >> calls it these oil cliffhanger. >> it is rattling explaining why a trading volume was down there may be at camp s
did you have a stronger dollar against the euro >> energy pricing is losing ground after jumping 3%. we have sandy smith at the chicago mercantile exchange. you told us oil would hit $100. we're on our way. >> we are down with today's session. people stepped in to the oil market because it was struggling. it is still negative for the year at underperforming and crude oil is down a percent and again today the word is he'll like it did deal by the end of the year and those who do as...
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. >> interesting no one said energy that over the last couple years was always the sector everyone pointed to. >> let me say something about the three picks, strong cases made. the reason why i wouldn't take those trades and why i'm going for health care, on industrials, you need a huge pickup in the global economy for that group to perform. i don't see where it's coming from. midway through the year, i might changes my tune. on financials, it almost never happens, the leader becoming a repeat leader and only happened once with energy. we talk about tech, here's your problem. other than one or two companies, almost all of them are facing secular decline, deflation from intel to hewlett pack ard and microsoft. if you don't have new leadership and hoping apple gets it done, that's why i'm coming to you with health care, dividends are growing and technicals lined up. we don't need a great economy and secular trend of people getting older, where i'm coming from. >>> 2012 was disastrous for some retailers and walt saying it could be a do or die moment for some companies like best by, jc penney
. >> interesting no one said energy that over the last couple years was always the sector everyone pointed to. >> let me say something about the three picks, strong cases made. the reason why i wouldn't take those trades and why i'm going for health care, on industrials, you need a huge pickup in the global economy for that group to perform. i don't see where it's coming from. midway through the year, i might changes my tune. on financials, it almost never happens, the leader...
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. >> we try to move more energy outside of the u.s. to asia in particular, getting those contracts in place will be more important. but that is a ten year timeframe. >>> not-so-good news for nokia, a month after the launching in the u.s., cell phones are offered at steep discounts or free on u.s. carriers or amazon. nokia is betting heavily on that phone which runs microsoft's windows 8 system. it launched in november with at&t for $99. another version of the phone also available force 99 at verizon. some discussion, dennis, this is just how things work. >> i don't think that's how things work. if you buy an iphone 4s. this is not the most current model, iphone 4s, had verizon, tough pay $99. that is the outdated model. i encourage -- i don't know if people can tweet to the show, i would love to see photos of people actually using the nokia lumia. >> even for free, you mean? >> free or charged. >> would they use it for free? >> don't believe it is being used. >> on the subway, i count who's doing what. i've seen -- >> being very paroch
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. >> it's where to be in energy. you know, natural gas -- one of the things about natural gas which i love is that everybody kind of -- you see them come on your show and elsewhere on cnbc and they talk about this great boom that's going on in shale drilling. and i'm on the other side at this point and this is a tremendous bust in shale drilling that's going on because the price will not allow the innovations to move forward at this point. there's no demand source that's coming back into the market. >> a little better. >> there's no transport demand session coming back. >> it's better than 180. it's not what's needed for a real excitement about the fuel which is $5, $6, $7. >> so should we have a national policy to try to use more of this national gas and pump prices up and get people to do that instead of focusing on solar and hoping we'll have sun? >> yeah. by the way, i think that we should be doing both. that's really -- i think we should be doing both. but in terms of natural gas in 2012, there's been failure af
. >> it's where to be in energy. you know, natural gas -- one of the things about natural gas which i love is that everybody kind of -- you see them come on your show and elsewhere on cnbc and they talk about this great boom that's going on in shale drilling. and i'm on the other side at this point and this is a tremendous bust in shale drilling that's going on because the price will not allow the innovations to move forward at this point. there's no demand source that's coming back into...
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no, that's the problem, they have struggled to create a meaningful grassroots system within all the energy they have built. there are other groups and examples, unions and move-on, have systems whereby they still crowd source. i think viewers of the ed show know how unions do that, and they do it effectively under attack. this tea party has people getting $8 million payouts. if you're so against government spending, worried about the money at the top, why should dick armey be getting all this cash? >> wow! jay-z spinning ari melbin. >>> the tragic christmas eve shooting in western new york is furthering the gun debate. is new gun legislation in our future? >>> if you haven't heard about the dairy cliff, you'll want to listen up. david k. johnson explains why you could be paying $8 for a gallon of milk if congress doesn't act. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronc
no, that's the problem, they have struggled to create a meaningful grassroots system within all the energy they have built. there are other groups and examples, unions and move-on, have systems whereby they still crowd source. i think viewers of the ed show know how unions do that, and they do it effectively under attack. this tea party has people getting $8 million payouts. if you're so against government spending, worried about the money at the top, why should dick armey be getting all this...
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these inventing scandals can be obsessing, you spend so much time and energy running forensics on whatever claim, you're exhausted with the topic and you've learned nothing of value. that may be happening again with another high level cabinet post. >> senator graham, final question, can chuck hagel become secretary of defense if he's the president's nomt knee? >> a lot of republicans asking hard questions, i don't think he's going to get many republican votes. i like chuck, but his positions, i didn't know all of them. are out of the mainstream and well to the left of the president. i think it will be a challenging nomination, the hearings will matter. >> if i were in the senate on the armed services committee, and he was nominated i would have some serious questions to ask him. >> i think senator engle will not be nominated or not be confirmed. the concede in the obama white house was these are republicans. on foreign policy, he's been way to the left of president obama. >>> former nebraska senator chuck hagel has been leaked not nominated leaked as a potential nominee for secretary of de
these inventing scandals can be obsessing, you spend so much time and energy running forensics on whatever claim, you're exhausted with the topic and you've learned nothing of value. that may be happening again with another high level cabinet post. >> senator graham, final question, can chuck hagel become secretary of defense if he's the president's nomt knee? >> a lot of republicans asking hard questions, i don't think he's going to get many republican votes. i like chuck, but his...